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Danny Yzemski is a husky, pop-radio-loving loner balancing a dysfunctional home life with the sudden harsh realities of freshman year at a high school marked by racial turbulence. He finds refuge through bonding sessions with his father-listening to records on their brand new hi-fi and taking in his advice on dealing with bullies and driving a car with authority. But when Danny's father passes away suddenly, he's left alone to deal with his mother, a fragile woman who's angry at the loss of her husband and the increasingly seismic cultural shifts in the world. As she soldiers on with the help of Librium, highballs, and breakfast cereal, Danny soon realizes that, between his tormentors at school and toxic dinners at home, he needs to be more determined than ever to persevere.



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Michael Zadoorian

Michael Zadoorian is the author of five works of fiction, including THE LEISURE SEEKER was recently made into a Sony Pictures Classics film starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland. His new novel is THE NARCISSISM OF SMALL DIFFERENCES. Set in bottomed-out 2009 Detroit, it's the story of Joe Keen and Ana Urbanek, an unmarried Gen X couple with no kids or mortgage, as Midwestern parents seem to require. Now on the cusp of forty, both work at jobs that they're not sure they believe in anymore, yet with varying returns. Ana is successful, Joe is floundering--both caught somewhere between mainstream and alternative culture, sincerity and irony, achievement and arrested development. THE NARCISSISM OF SMALL DIFFERENCES tells of an aging creative class, doomed to ask the questions: Is it possible to outgrow irony? Does not having children make you one? Is there even such a thing as selling out anymore? By turns wry and ribald, kitschy and gritty, poignant and thoughtful, THE NARCISSISM OF SMALL DIFFERENCES is the story of Joe and Ana's life together, their relationship, their tribes, their work and passions, and their comic quest for a life that is their own and no one else's.His third novel BEAUTIFUL MUSIC is about one young man's transformation through music. Set in 1970's era Detroit, Danny Yzemski is a husky, pop radio-loving loner balancing a dysfunctional home life with the sudden harsh realities of freshman year at a high school marked by racial turbulence. When tragedy strikes the family, Danny's mother becomes increasingly erratic and angry about the seismic cultural shifts unfolding in her city and the world. As she tries to keep it together with the help of Librium, highballs, and breakfast cereal, Danny finds his own reason to carry on: rock 'n' roll. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC is a funny and poignant story about the power of music and its ability to save one's soul.Zadoorian's second novel THE LEISURE SEEKER was an international bestseller and translated into over 20 languages worldwide. John and Ella, two eighty-somethings decide to kidnap themselves from the doctors and grown children who run their lives for a final adventure in their ancient Winnebago. The book garnered rave reviews from all over the world. In a starred review, Booklist wrote "THE LEISURE SEEKER is pretty much like life itself: joyous, painful, moving, tragic, mysterious, and not to be missed." The L.A. Times said: Zadoorian is true to these geezers. He draws them in their most honest light. I hoped for a book that would make me laugh during these tight times, and I was rewarded." And the Sydney Morning Herald stated: "This is a sad, sweet love letter to a fading America... sharp humour about aging and a quietly shocking ending." Michael Zadoorian's first novel SECOND HAND is about love and loss for a Detroit-area junk store owner. The New York Times Book Review said "SECOND HAND may be a gift from t



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